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SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Advocate)     25 February 2020

Dear querist,

The section 67A of Information Technology act is non bailable.

Regards,
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Shivanagouda Patil   25 February 2020

how to get bail after appearing accused before the court?

Akshay (Advocate)     25 February 2020

Hi

Before answering your query wants to know the brief facts about the case.

Regards,

Akshay Gupta

Joy Bose   25 February 2020

Hello,

Under Act 66, the offense is bailable, however, under Act 67, the offense is cognizable and Non-bailable.

Regards,
Joy Bose

Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh)     27 February 2020

Once you surrender before the court with written application to grant bail, the trial court shall give notice to State and keeping in view the contents of the reply (oral or documentary), shall decide on the application seeking bail order.


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